T-Mobile Park was the brightest sign of the
Inauguration Eve vigil, coast to coast, in memory of the 400,000+ people lost to COVID-19. Some lit candles at home –
Steve sent this photo:
Steve wrote, “In honor of all those who have lost their life to the Covid-19 virus … and the hope of a better time ahead. I think the sign says it all.”
Finally, fiddler
Dawn Hepburn with the National Anthem, for an audience who truly knows the pandemic pain:
Dawn explains that this was “Zoom ‘virtual volunteering’ for Providence Mt. St. Vincent. I play familiar tunes for the residents with dementia. For today, the eve of the Presidential inauguration, I played ‘The Star-Spangled Banner,’ lyrics by Francis Scott Key and music by John Stafford Smith. Kudos to Suzanne Gollhofer, Activity Program Supervisor, who set this up and is working so hard to keep the residents enriched. I hope this video encourages everyone to reach out with love, how we can, where we can.”
Park West Nursing and Rehabilitation Center reports four deaths and 34 COVID-19 positive cases
Providence Mt. St. Vincent death total rises to six; 18 residents and 28 caregivers now test positive
Thu, 12/10/2020
COVID-19 is continuing to claim lives in West Seattle with four deaths recorded at Park West Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in North Admiral. 34 residents have also tested positive for the virus. At the same time, the death toll at Providence Mt. St Vincent on 35th SW has seen more lives lost as well. The toll has risen to six there, with 18 residents and 28 caregivers testing positive.
In a statement from Park West they said: